ScottMinerva 75mm

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Let the mountain be your wave in the new surf and skate inspired Zephyr. The buttery flex will have you on the hunt for every side hit and tree jib while carving up the mountain. Constructed on a lightweight Evolution Foam outsole for cushioning and all day comfort. While the team internal harness and team fit liner adds support for those sketchy landings. HEAT MOLDABLE DUAL DENSITY INTUITION FOAM, STANDARD HEIGHT WITH MEDIUM SUPPORT, HIGH FLEXIBILITY AND HEEL HOLD For those tight tree runs and hidden powder fields the Jones edition with rubber mudguard and half zip gaiter will protect your feet from the elements. Traditional Lacing STI Evolution Foam(TM) Outsole 1:1 Lasting 3D Molded Tongue Team Internal Harness Articulated Cuff Gaiter Intuition Foam Pressure Pad

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Bentgate.com

Ladies rip just as hard as dudes (frequently harder, really), and they need a boot that can keep up, like the Scott Minerva 75mm Women's Telemark Boot. Only the hard-charginigest of the hard-chargers will need a boot with a burlier flex than the Minerva's progressive 120, and the asymmetrical bellows are designed to offer plenty of resistance without tossing smaller riders onto their heels. Throw in a rugged Pebax shell and four separate injection panels to keep the lower boot laterally stiff, and you'll be hard-pressed to show the Minerva a line it can't handle. Don't be under the impression that the Minerva is a foot and soul-crushing torture device, though. Scott built it with a snug but comfortable 100mm last, and it hooked it up with a fully-moldable, women-specific PWR Tour liner that'll hold you solidly in place without squeezing out any tears or curse words. It's also a fully-capable backcountry boot, with an easy ski/walk switch that gives you a generous 46 degrees of cuff rotation, making it as easy to access your lines as it is to crush 'em. Even the buckles are thoughtfully designed, having the ability to stay wide open when released, so you don't struggle getting into and out of your boots. If you can think of something Scott missed, send a letter and it'll probably get added to the next version.